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When I turn my Nintendo on, the TV says “no signal”. The Nintendo is on (the red light is on), I’ve set the TV to COMP/AV and I’ve plugged the red and white cables into the red and white plugs but have no yellow plug for the yellow cable.. I tried plugging it in all the other colored plugs and it still hasn’t worked (that’s what I do with my DVD player, which works). My TV is HD.. is it possible that it is too new and isn’t compatible with the Nintendo? I also had to purchase a new AC adapter.. is it possible that it’s not strong enough? Thanks in advance!
@erinsten12 red and white is audio. Yellow is video. So for as long as you do not have a video input, your TV will no get a signal. It might help if you tell us what make and model your TV is.
Green is the same as yellow for this purpose….but I think you should be able to change the audio settings from with the tv menu….sometimes there is more than one channel….because the tv needs to switch from internal tuner to external devices….for audio.As for no signal..again once your yellow cable is connected to a scart convertor with rca inputs you should be able to select av1 or av2 etc through the tv menu. I would have thought if the nintendo has hdmi out…that port also covers audio…but you need to select passthrough.
hi my donny was basically you need to get a scart cable if your tv has one and plug the component in if it is In black and white there should be 2 inputs that have the same name on the tv
Try pound hdmi for super nintendo.
Well I’ve had this problem too but I fixed it all you have to do is get a VCR cable and plug it into your NES and then put it in your TV but if you have duck hunt and Mario combo one duck hunt won’t work because you can’t shoot on a flat screen you can only shoot on a CRT